The number of people with disabilities across the nation who are employed is at its highest level since federal officials started keeping track. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor ...
The employment rate for Americans with disabilities has reached an all-time high, federal officials say. Among people with disabilities nationally, 21.3% had a job in 2022. That’s up from 19.1% the ...
People with disabilities have been among the greatest beneficiaries of the strong post-pandemic rebound in the labor market. And on Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics added another data point to ...
This article is part of a series for National Disability Employment Awareness Month produced in collaboration with Making Space CEO and disability rights advocate Keely-Cat Wells. These pieces examine ...
A poll found that 43 percent of all respondents believed that people with disabilities are not given equal opportunities for employment and advancement in the workplace. SWNS It’s all of us or none of ...
“Vocational salience allows all human beings to find purpose, social involvement, aspiration, life achievement, monetary reward, and the opportunity to offer themselves to the world as a change agent.
Accessing employment and disability support is essential for individuals managing disabilities or chronic health conditions. CareerOneStop offers career, training and job search resources with a ...
Doug Hess, chief operating manager for The Arc of the Mid-Ohio Valley, appeared before the Wood County Commission on Thursday with Morgan Spicer, self advocate coordinator for People First of West ...
Nominations are open for the 2026 Governor’s Awards recognizing disability employment efforts in South Dakota. Entries are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about emerging employment structures, policy and law. Earlier this month, the annual Disability:IN conference, the major ...
PLEASANTON, Calif. (KGO) -- October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and we are highlighting a group of Bay Area adults with disabilities making a difference in the robotics industry.